I went to try and import a few new messages this morning to see what the logs 
would say.
When checking those, there were no unusual errors, and then I noticed that it 
seems to have been working correctly for new messages from the past couple of 
days.
I rebooted the VM this is running on as part of my original troubleshooting, so 
perhaps that fixed whatever had gone haywire.

However, I’m still left with a range of emails from Feb yesterday that are 
broken/missing in the archive.
Is there a way to reimport the failed ones?
Maybe somehow delete a date range of mails from the system and then reimport 
that range?
I still have access to the source eml files from the date range in question, 
but trying to import them now just results in a bunch of “duplicate: XXX” 
messages in the console

Thanks,
Jeremiah

From: Janos SUTO <s...@acts.hu>
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2023 23:03
To: Piler User <piler-user@list.acts.hu>
Subject: Re: pilerimport stopped saving files?


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Hello Jeremiah,
if you have newer emails to import, then run pilerimport from the command line, 
and look for errors both on stdin and in the mail logs. If no errors then try 
to retrieve those emails with pilerget.
Janos SUTO
On May 4, 2023, at 22:59, Jeremiah Poling 
<jpol...@anra.org<mailto:jpol...@anra.org>> wrote:


Janos,

Sorry to pester you again, but I've run into an unusual issue that I'm 
struggling to troubleshoot.

I'm using pilerimport to load eml files that have been fetched using 
offlineimap.
This was working fine until February 22 of this year.
I don't remember having done anything that day, but I assume I must have run an 
update or something that broke it.

Since then, the imported mails are being loaded in to the mysql database and 
sphinx (they show up in the web interface) but they're not being saved to the 
filesystem.
so they can't be found by the web interface to preview: " Message Failed 
Verification"
and they can't be loaded by pilerget: pilerget[3417]: 
/var/piler/store/00/645/a4/cb/5000000064540b9d1979a504001a4529a4cb.m: cannot 
open()

any thoughts on how I can troubleshoot this?

Thanks,
Jeremiah

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